KDHX TV 980 presents both KDHX community productions and productions not affiliated with KDHX. These outside productions include locally and nationally syndicated programming like Democracy Now! KDHX TV 981 presents Public Access programs, which are submitted by citizens of the City of Saint Louis.
Programs previously on KDHX TV channel 21 are now on channel 980. Programs previously on KDHX TV channel 22 are now on channel 981.
A biweekly look at St. Louis theatre hosted by veteran critics Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky. The program features reviews of local and touring productions, interviews with people active in the theater, and a calendar of upcoming shows.
Laborvision is a public affairs program produced at the studios of KDHX that features social and economic analysis from a progressive perspective. Host John Hickey and a wide variety of guests help you understand the important public policy issues of the day. If you have a topic that you would like to see covered on Laborvision, please
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Join Don Fitz for Saint Louis' only environmental television show. Green Time goes in-depth to discuss issues, develop solutions and share concerns about how we can best protect the environment.
A live acoustic music show highlighting local, regional and national acts. Hosted by Johnny Fox, recorded live on the last Saturday of the month at Focal Point located at 2720 Sutton Blvd. Maplewood, MO.
A program dedicated to exploring the many facets of mental health, produced in cooperation with The Missouri Department of Mental Health . The program also provides much needed information on the services that are available to individuals and families to assist them in coping with mental illness. Hosted by Jeanne Henry and Lois Thomas.
A weekly 60-min television program hosted by Mark Kasen with Richard “Onion” Horton, Jim Berger, and guests meet to discuss political and educational issues.
TEDTalks has the goal of giving everyone access to the world's most inspiring voices. TED Talks produces "ideas worth spreading." TED began as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. Since then its scope has become ever broader.
The mission of the Media Education Foundation (MEF) is to answer the challenge posed by the radical and accelerating corporate threat to democracy. Since its founding in 1991 by University of Massachusetts Communication professor and media scholar Sut Jhally, MEF has grown to become the nation's leading producer and distributor of educational videos designed to inspire students and others to reflect critically on the structure of the media industry and the content it produces.